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56. I will support your miracle
Chapter 56. Cheer for your miracle
That afternoon. Tail cut off his pass and left the academy.
The capital was lively as usual.
Tail moved quickly through the crowded crowd.
Where he stopped.
[King Wangjjang BAR (main store)]
This was it.
He went inside without delay.
With my daughter.
The door opened and the bartender’s eyes widened as he was tidying up the interior.
“Tail-sama?”
A look of bewilderment flashed across his face.
“Master isn’t here right now….”
“Ah. Is there no space?”
Said the bartender, rolling his eyes slightly.
“Ah. He’ll be back soon anyway, so would you like to sit down for a moment?”
What. Because it’s not urgent.
With that thought, Tail sat down.
And after a while.
I was drinking the drink the bartender gave me, but the bartender came out from the inside and said to Tails with a big smile.
“You are here now.”
Huh?
‘Isn’t this the entrance?’
How did you get in?
What. Is there a teleport magic circle inside?
In a puzzled state, Tail went inside the bar.
I opened the door deep inside and saw a twilight room.
And there was a barred space in it.
“Are you here?”
Tayl smiled at the familiar voice and sat down on the sofa.
“Looks like you are worried.”
Khan spoke slowly.
“Um…. Have you met Chloe and Cecilia?”
“Oh. How did you know It must be the missing Prometa?”
At Tail’s joke, Khan gave a short laugh.
“Tale, I don’t know you. You know it when you see it.”
At his words, Tail laughed this time.
“Yes. I met Chloe-sama and Cecilia-sama.”
“I guess I didn’t hear anything good.”
Tayl laughed self-deprecatingly at Khan’s words.
“Right. Please leave the academy.”
“Huh….”
Khan clicked his tongue and muttered in a low voice.
“You made the worst choice in the end.”
“Huh?”
“No. So? Are you going to leave the academy?”
Tail didn’t answer with a pensive expression.
No, not exactly.
To give up the academy like this?
You want me to step back like this?
‘Is that really true?’
Tail thought long and Genie Khan clicked his tongue and opened his mouth.
“Looks like you haven’t come to a conclusion.”
“To be honest.”
Tale looked up at the dimly lit ceiling.
“I don’t know. A map of what they want. What should I do?”
My head was full of thoughts.
I couldn’t find an answer in my dizzy head, so I found an old colleague, Khan.
“I wondered if it would be helpful if I dropped out of the academy. I wonder why I have to do this to those who have forgotten me so much.”
“Of course.”
Khan continued his speech calmly.
“But why bother with that demand?”
Khan’s words had a strange power.
“Just live as you are. Do not change your shape by forcing them to fit.”
Every word was engraved in my heart.
“You are doing well. It means that you are the most like you now.”
Yes.
On my own.
Let’s live as we are.
“No matter what the world says. Just don’t lose what is you, and the way will be shown.”
Tale smiled at those words.
Khan said at his slightly lighter expression.
“I feel a little better.”
“Yes. Thanks to.”
That was right.
What is the point of forcibly changing the shape when the other person is in trouble?
Tayle continued, letting his head hang behind the sofa.
“As long as I’m in trouble. Live as it is Is there anything wrong with the f*cking life?”
“I highly commend that mindset.”
Tayl couldn’t help but laugh again at Khan’s praise.
As expected, he was like an old friend of his.
* * *
When I returned to the academy, the sun had already set.
He was walking through the back garden of the academy and making his way back to the dormitory, when he saw a familiar figure in the distance.
A voluptuous figure with long, bluish hair in the moonlight.
Dark blue eyes.
Pointy ears.
It was Alice looking at the garden.
As he approached, she turned her gaze to the side and looked at her tail.
A warm wind blew between the two.
“Looks like you’ve been out.”
“Yes. Seeing an old friend.”
Alice nodded her head at Tail’s answer.
“You seem very disturbed these days. It’s nice to be refreshed.”
It’s definitely an elf, so he can understand people’s emotions well.
“So. Have you come to a conclusion?”
“What? Are you going to continue attending the academy?”
Alice’s blue eyes sank deeply, probably because she had already heard Eugene.
“I honestly and personally think you might be better off leaving.”
Tale smiled at her calm words.
“What is it? What’s wrong with you?”
She took a step closer.
A gentle breeze blew her blue hair.
“Before I came here, I was plagued with distrust of human beings.”
Alice’s eyes seemed to recall her past.
“Then you were the first person to show me any favors. Whether that was the plan or not. You seemed different from normal people.”
Her deep eyes were directed straight to the tail.
“Tale, I am speaking for you. This place is full of contradictions.”
Contrary to her calm voice, Tails couldn’t say anything with worried eyes.
“Although the academy shouted for equality and received commoners. When that story came out, I don’t know if he really had the heart to pursue equality for the common people.”
She looked at the flowers blooming in the garden.
“I don’t understand the caste system of humans at all.”
As I stroked one of the blue rosebuds, the flower slowly bloomed.
“Because I lived without knowing my social status from the time I was born until my values were formed.”
She continued as she lifted her hand from the blue rose.
“In other words, people regard it as the truth that from birth they are divided into nobles and lows. Perhaps the road you will go on will be a thorny road for the rest of your life.”
Her eyes turned back to Tails.
“No matter how competent you are in tail, nobles will want to put you under their feet and use you as a chess horse.”
Alice went on to say it clearly.
“They. He will never want you to stand next to him as an equal.”
After she finished speaking, Tail slowly opened his mouth.
“I came to know about it.”
Alice frowned between her brows as if asking what that meant.
“It wasn’t easy when I went through it. I expected that this academy would be a place like this.”
“As expected….”
Alice’s silence led Tail to speak again.
“The children here are a generation who have been accustomed to death due to war since childhood.”
Just look at Cecilia, her brother is dead, and in the original story, her father is also dead.
She said, “Whether she was her uncle, her parents, or her brothers. She’ll have a hard time finding anyone around her who hasn’t died.”
Alice listened attentively to his words.
“Besides, home education would have been absent while her parents were fighting in the war. I expected it to be this rough.”
After saying that, Tail added one more word.
“For the first time, this is probably the generation that felt uneasy that their status as aristocrats might be shaken.”
At that, Alice immediately understood what he was talking about.
“You mean you started using commoners and different races in war.”
That was right.
Among the heterogeneous tribes she treated as slaves, there appeared a person who was given the title of general, though it was only a façade.
There were also commoners who became rich enough to take over the continent by using war.
And many nobles fell, and those nobles went to the rich and asked for help.
“In the royal family, a baron is appointed every day for a fee just because it is a compliment.”
Just looking at this academy, if a commoner ranks first, he can receive a noble title with a wish, so that’s all I said.
“In terms of hereditary titles, 30 percent compared to pre-war levels. In terms of non-hereditary titles, it increased by 70 percent.”
This means that the caste system is now shaking.
Originally, it should be the most exciting thing right before it collapses.
At the moment when the status system is in jeopardy, the nobles will fall under evil, and the commoners who have become nobles will move to protect their positions.
For that reason, the nobles will be more united.
“It sounds like the nobles will never leave you alone as long as you’ve risen to prominence.”
“That’s right. If there is a so-called status ladder that allows commoners to access the authority of the nobility even in peacetime, not even in times of emergency like war, the aristocrats won’t be happy.”
“The new nobility? They used to be commoners, so shouldn’t they be kind to commoners?”
“The moment he becomes a vested interest, humans want that vested interest to continue forever.”
“…Yes, I forgot human desires for a moment.”
As the conversation continued, Alice began to question.
“I think I know why I questioned you.”
“What is it?”
“Tale. Do you want to become a noble?”
“You know that’s not what you’re asking, isn’t it?”
“That’s right. If I had wanted that, I’d rather have gone under a high-ranking aristocrat and pursued at least a minor title. There’s no way I can accept people’s feelings head-on like now.”
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Tail thought that there might be a part of Alice who knew more about herself than she thought, maybe she knew more about herself than Tail himself.
“I will never back down. That’s all.”
Tale smiled and continued.
“An old friend said that. No matter what the world says, stay in shape. Then there will be a way.”
He recalled his khan and spoke slowly.
“I don’t want to fit my shape into the world.”
Like I lived in my previous life trying hard not to break down at the worst moment.
I will live like that in this life as well.
“I’m going to make sure I get recognized just the way I am.”
Alice’s eyes widened.
“You really….”
Whoop-.
The wind blew between her and Tails once more.
“You are very different from the other humans I know.”
She smiled lightly and looked at the blue rose that had just blossomed.
“The meaning of the blue rose is a miracle….”
The blue roses bathed in the moonlight shone brilliantly.
“I will cheer for your miracle.”
At her words, Tail let out a big smile.
“Thank you.”
At the same time, white lights flew into the captive and flew back and forth between Tail and Alice.
‘This is….’
Alice said with a grin.
“New friends, the spirits of light.”
At her words, a pure white light lightly brushed Alice’s fingertips.
At the same time, the light that flew through the air hovered around Tail.
“Looks like he likes you.”
At that, Tail couldn’t help but burst into laughter.
“You always say you like me? Is that true?”
“It is true.”
A dreamy atmosphere continued with various lights in the dark.
And.
A figure in the distance saw it and stopped her steps.